VANILLA ~~
Quail is 1000% right on this. Confidence is a learned skill, just like throwing a baseball, or public speaking. You gain it by "practicing".... or as some people express it, "Fake it, 'till you make it". Practice positive affirmations daily. Yeah, I know they sound stupid, but they work. Another thing that works is "positive visualization" (AKA, self-hypnosis). The things you think and visualize while in relaxed, Theta brainwave state are as real to your brain as things you've physically experienced. You also gain confidence by surrounding yourself with people who are positive and uplifting; people who can help you learn from both your successes and your mistakes, as you go along your self-improvement journey. So be kind to yourself, and avoid people who don't support your goals, or who are continually negative and depressed. You can't fix them, and they can undo much of your hard work.
I'm 58 years old, overweight, battling cancer, and extricating myself from a sterile marriage for a more fulfilling relationship. If anyone knows about "lack of confidence", it's me. But I've learned that "sexy" and "loving" are about what's inside your head and your heart, NOT about your outside appearance. They're about being giving, adventurous, open, communicative, and (frankly) clear about being interested in sex. That means putting yourself out there, and making the first move sometimes, regardless of the risk. Courage and confidence do NOT mean being fearless! They mean you feel the fear, but do it anyway.
The exercises given were great suggestions. But if you have a sloping behind like mine, they won't give you a Jennifer Lopez "melon" booty. Like plastic surgery, if you are realistic about becoming strong, fit, and flexible, then you'll enjoy the benefits of whatever workout plan you establish.
Edited two kerrekt speeling mystakes.
